This was an epic interview. Amazing journey he has lived and it is great story that his sobriety is keeping him grounded and allowing the freedom to pour himself into another passion. Grew up with and always loved the House of Pain, I have every album they put out, as well as all of the La Coka Nostra albums.
I saw HOP at this little bar in Dedham Massachusetts, bought the shamrock logo sticker and stuck it to the back of my 94 Tercel- From then on my car was known by all as "the house of pain". I've always loved H.O.P. Then La Coka "A Brand You Can Trust" litterally re-introduced me to hip-hop years later, and a whole new crew of old-school underground rappers whom i still listen to today. D-Boy, Everlast and Lethal played a giant role in building my love for hiphop. Good on ya Danny Boy!🤘
You just can’t imagine how young these guys were in house of pain overnight millionaires and stars, must have some crazy stories! Great interview, always wanted to meet Danny, what a hell of a story he had to tell
Danny Boy is really cool. I met him back in 2010 in Dallas, Texas when the House of Pain did a reunion tour. I still have the photo. Much Respect Danny. I wanna go to the Outsiders home!
Great interview, It's nice to see him doing great things. I witnessed Danny on the first song jump off stage and break his ankle. I believe it was their first show on their tour in Providence RI at the Strand thearter. Everlast struggle to finish the show in his own but it was awesome. I believe Scottie Ian jumped in and help finish the tour
The Outsiders book and movie is something that always resonated with me and it’s hard for a book to really grab me like that. Because of that, the Outsiders holds a special place in my heart, my 7th grade son is literally reading it now, in school. We definitely plan to make the trip to Tulsa from Minneapolis , someday. Also - Scott, now you need to get Everlast on, round out the House of Pain, or at least Ill Bill of Non-Phixion/La Coka Nostra - he’s big on metal too.
I could listen to Danny for hours. The guy is ridiculously insightful. Some of the phrases he uses even in passing make me stop and reflect; re: “the big hurt” for example. The people that get to know him personally are a lucky group.
I just went out west on a cross country RV trip and completely forgot about stopping at the Outsiders house. Gotta put it on my list for next year. Hopefully I see Danny there
Huge H.O.P. fan. Talking about how old you were when things came out, I was 15 when the first album dropped so it was perfect timing for me. I just have to say, even though I know it all worked out, I have never been more sad then when Danny said he hadn't talked to Everlast in a decade. WTF.
Really good interview. I was a huge House of Pain fan back in the day. First album was a classic but I probably like the second one better. I hope him and Everlast are at least cool with each other these days. Funny story about Everlast shoving the dude off the tour bus, I wonder why he didn’t like the Beasties lol. Jack White seems like a cool dude too. Glad Danny is doing better, even though E was the main guy I always loved Danny’s parts in HOP songs. I’m assuming he did the House of Pain artwork which was always awesome.
What I've read is that Everlast thought of the Beastie's as Rhymers and not true MC's and Everlast looked up to people he considered true MC's in every aspect. D did do all the HOP logos.
I think the rapper he couldn’t remember the name of was “Optimus” and the other guy besides Slaine was “Big Left”…Big Left stuck around with La Coka for a little bit after iLL BiLL and Everlast joined but ultimately left the group but I think Optimus was out of the picture before they came around
D Boy touches on older individuals not relating to specific films due to age. I loved OVER THE EDGE & THE WARRIORS and hear that they were corny. Lol I get it though
SHIT...I was 174 on the "likes" department of this. File that one under WTHsquare. Seen probably a dozen plus interviews with Everlast but I truly enjoyed this one best. Danny seems legit and could've seen myself hanging out with him when I worked at Tower Records back in the day.
Great interview - he should write a book.
This was an epic interview. Amazing journey he has lived and it is great story that his sobriety is keeping him grounded and allowing the freedom to pour himself into another passion. Grew up with and always loved the House of Pain, I have every album they put out, as well as all of the La Coka Nostra albums.
I love this interview 👍
I saw HOP at this little bar in Dedham Massachusetts, bought the shamrock logo sticker and stuck it to the back of my 94 Tercel- From then on my car was known by all as "the house of pain". I've always loved H.O.P. Then La Coka "A Brand You Can Trust" litterally re-introduced me to hip-hop years later, and a whole new crew of old-school underground rappers whom i still listen to today. D-Boy, Everlast and Lethal played a giant role in building my love for hiphop. Good on ya Danny Boy!🤘
You just can’t imagine how young these guys were in house of pain overnight millionaires and stars, must have some crazy stories! Great interview, always wanted to meet Danny, what a hell of a story he had to tell
The "Lyric Skyscraper" I love this interview
Danny Boy is really cool. I met him back in 2010 in Dallas, Texas when the House of Pain did a reunion tour. I still have the photo. Much Respect Danny. I wanna go to the Outsiders home!
Celtic Frost is extreme metal. Danny Boy should be commended for how far he's come along. I love success stories like this brother!
Awesome guest, can’t wait to watch Lethal now 🙌
What a GREAT interview!!! I Love you!.,., what a Rockstar! Beautiful man.
Great interview, It's nice to see him doing great things. I witnessed Danny on the first song jump off stage and break his ankle. I believe it was their first show on their tour in Providence RI at the Strand thearter. Everlast struggle to finish the show in his own but it was awesome. I believe Scottie Ian jumped in and help finish the tour
Yo! I was at that show. A few years later my band Dropsession would play the Strand several times. Shout out to the 90s!
Cool dude. Inspirational story, continued happiness and success!!!!
Danny boy is the reason i wore a mailman hat in high-school 😅 😅 🔥 🔥 🔥
used to love Danny vocals
they were killer on suck on my gun ( crazy town )
and the relax track by Powerman 5000
The Outsiders book and movie is something that always resonated with me and it’s hard for a book to really grab me like that. Because of that, the Outsiders holds a special place in my heart, my 7th grade son is literally reading it now, in school. We definitely plan to make the trip to Tulsa from Minneapolis , someday. Also - Scott, now you need to get Everlast on, round out the House of Pain, or at least Ill Bill of Non-Phixion/La Coka Nostra - he’s big on metal too.
That's awesome!
I could listen to Danny for hours. The guy is ridiculously insightful. Some of the phrases he uses even in passing make me stop and reflect; re: “the big hurt” for example.
The people that get to know him personally are a lucky group.
Great interview Scott!
Thank you so much!!!
This is the first time I've heard Daniel speak, he sounds terrific, seems like a great guy!
I just went out west on a cross country RV trip and completely forgot about stopping at the Outsiders house. Gotta put it on my list for next year. Hopefully I see Danny there
Great interview .
Judgement Night is a great f'n movie. Cuba Gooding, Emlio Estevez, Dennis Leary, Steven Dorff, Jeremy Piven, Everlast. Its a classic
Great interview
Awesome interview! ♥
Crazy guy love him
Huge H.O.P. fan. Talking about how old you were when things came out, I was 15 when the first album dropped so it was perfect timing for me. I just have to say, even though I know it all worked out, I have never been more sad then when Danny said he hadn't talked to Everlast in a decade. WTF.
I like House of pain,is Big,i remember,many songs,real hiphop,exemple who's the man,history oh hiphop,good ship man,you now.
Awesome interview!! Danny about is a cool cat….I love the outsiders too
Thanks That means a lot!
House of pain were great wish they would do a 4th album dannyboy had great rhyme,s
Big fan of Good Company. Do you have any merch for sale?
If you find me on Instagram send me a private message and I'll send you some stuff
My favorite House of Pain member
Danny boy master bootleg screen printer and hypeman is a legend
Really good interview. I was a huge House of Pain fan back in the day. First album was a classic but I probably like the second one better. I hope him and Everlast are at least cool with each other these days. Funny story about Everlast shoving the dude off the tour bus, I wonder why he didn’t like the Beasties lol. Jack White seems like a cool dude too. Glad Danny is doing better, even though E was the main guy I always loved Danny’s parts in HOP songs. I’m assuming he did the House of Pain artwork which was always awesome.
What I've read is that Everlast thought of the Beastie's as Rhymers and not true MC's and Everlast looked up to people he considered true MC's in every aspect. D did do all the HOP logos.
Dannyboy should write a book
I think the rapper he couldn’t remember the name of was “Optimus” and the other guy besides Slaine was “Big Left”…Big Left stuck around with La Coka for a little bit after iLL BiLL and Everlast joined but ultimately left the group but I think Optimus was out of the picture before they came around
He looks like Phil Heath
This guy is cool as shit
Who's the girl he's talking about that stuck with him? His wife? He's saying she has music? What music?
hey Danny. I challenge you to a duel
D Boy touches on older individuals not relating to specific films due to age. I loved OVER THE EDGE & THE WARRIORS and hear that they were corny. Lol I get it though
He has the dopest rhyme style.. Not being able to release x supermodels is too bad for eveyone
Danny talking my kinda sense
SHIT...I was 174 on the "likes" department of this. File that one under WTHsquare.
Seen probably a dozen plus interviews with Everlast but I truly enjoyed this one best.
Danny seems legit and could've seen myself hanging out with him when I worked at Tower Records back in the day.
174?!?! There’s a gold star coming in the mail. Watch for it.
The logo for La Coka Nostra is clearly a rip off of Bone Thugs-n-Harmony Skull logo with the guns on the sides…just sayin
Ugh
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.when did he turn black?
DELTA BRAVO Does It Better
does he know Gay bird Danny boy i mean he was the first Danny boy with House of pain 🤣